Harrison Hot Springs, BC
Welcome to Harrison Hot Springs!
Harrison Hot Springs is a small village found 90 minutes east of Vancouver in the scenic Fraser Valley. It is located at the south end of Harrison Lake, which is 60 km (40 mi) long and the largest body of fresh water in southwestern British Columbia. The view keeps photographers busy and the choice of other activities include relaxing in the hot springs, boating, golfing, windsurfing and lounging on the sandy beach. Birdwatchers look to the skies near Harrison Lake because it is a North American hotspot for bald eagles. The nearby Sasquatch Provincial Park provides even more oppoutunities for outdoor recreation. It is a popular spot for both fishing and boating and is also home to hiking trails and picnic areas. The Harrison Festival Society brings culture to the town through numerous performing arts events including the Harrison Festival of the Arts in July.
Tourist Attractions

Harrison Hot Springs offers 8,000 square feet of outdoor and indoor natural mineral hot springs.
Hotels & Motels

The Harrison Beach Hotel is a boutique property that features standard guest rooms and one-bedroom suites with views of the park or lake.
Tour Operators

Fishing for Salmon, Trout, Steelhead and Sturgeon just 40 miles east of Vancouver in the Fraser and Harrison Valleys.
Current & Upcoming Events [ View All ]
Looking for something to do in Harrison Hot Springs? Check out these current and upcoming events. If you know of an event that is not listed in the travel guide, please feel free to add an event listing (it's free).
- Elfinlau Summer Solstice Celebration
Jun 21 to Jun 23 » Elfinlau on Harrison Lake - Harrison Festival of the Arts
Jul 07 to Jul 15 » Harrison Hot Springs
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